what is DRG cell culture?
Answer / Shubham Goel
DRG (Dorsal Root Ganglia) cell culture refers to the cultivation of neurons derived from the dorsal root ganglia, which are clusters of nerve cell bodies that transmit sensory information from the skin and other organs to the spinal cord. DRG cells can be cultured for various purposes, including neurophysiological studies, drug screening, and disease modeling.
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